PROOF Colorado’s Trump Ruling UNLAWFUL As Biden STEALS More Primaries - Stay Free #272
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Hello there you Awakening Wonders.
Thanks for joining me today for Stay Free with Russell Brand.
We are going to explore every legal option to keep you entertained and informed on the day that California are exploring every legal option to get Trump off that ballot.
What you should be exploring is ways to make systems of government truly representative.
Ways to make people feel connected, awakened and aligned.
Then you wouldn't have Figures rising up all over that are a threat, apparently a threat, to these technocratic, technological dictatorships across the globe.
If you're watching us on YouTube right now, we love you, you awakened wonder.
We'll be there for about 15-20 minutes telling you about, well, Is civil war being used as a threat or distraction now?
I want you lot to tell us.
Do you feel that impending civil war is a real threat, number one?
Or two, just the latest way of implementing regulation, of soliciting fear?
So is civil war a real threat?
Press one.
Two, if you think it's a genuine, genuine real fear.
Did I say that the right way?
No.
Real threat?
No.
One is real threat.
Two is propaganda to get everyone spooked.
That's what it is, yeah.
I want to give you a real option there.
It's not California.
We don't want elections where there's only one option.
What happened to your nose, Russell?
Says 709ER on the Rumble chat.
I do Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu.
And at the moment, I'm, um, what do I want to say?
Like, I can't really focus when I'm doing this.
When I'm on the stream with you guys, with my Awakened Wonders there on Locals, it's good to see the stream is up and functioning on Locals.
When I'm with you guys on Rumble, and many of you saying it's sort of both.
You think it's a real threat and it's being utilised.
Brilliant.
So, yeah, love it.
I love it.
Thank you guys.
I love it.
I feel very connected.
But sometimes in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, I'm just being ground down and crushed, man.
It's killing me.
It's killing me.
My elbow's not working.
It's a lot of challenges.
This idea of exploiting crisis and exploiting every situation, it's become more and more prevalent, hasn't it?
In the public sphere and in political life.
There's a lot of things we're going to discuss.
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Is this even this matter of Trump being removed from the Colorado ballot, potentially being removed from the California ballot if they can find some legal means to do it, a kind of incendiary ignition for future civil war?
That's what we're discussing today.
Vivek responded quickly and I would say very sensibly, expediently, rather brilliantly.
I won't be on the ballot, I'm not going to be on the ballot and demanded that DeSantis
and Nikki Haley did the same thing.
In a way do you think Vivek can't lose now right?
Either Trump disappears because of the lawfare that's being waged against him, and in which
case Vivek becomes his natural inheritor, or he stays in the mix and Vivek becomes VP
What do you think about that?
Ron DeSantis has been painted into a corner and we've had Ron on this show and like many of you we think he's done a fantastic job in Florida certainly around the pandemic no one can question that but How does this look?
How does this look?
Let me know in the chat if you think that Ron DeSantis handles this well when the Vivek challenge is put to him by the legacy media.
Have a look guys.
And real quick, fellow GOP 2024 presidential candidate Vivek Ramaswamy saying he will remove himself from the Colorado ballot unless Trump's eligibility is restored.
Would you do the same?
No, I think that's just playing into the left.
I think the case will get overturned by the Supreme Court, but I've qualified for all the ballots, I'm competing in all the states, and I'm going to accumulate the delegates necessary.
That's the whole name of the game in this situation.
But I do anticipate that that decision was political and will get reversed.
All right.
Governor Ron DeSantis, thank you so much for joining me this afternoon.
Thanks.
Was that cake and eat it Prevaricate in there saying that it will get overturned by the Supreme Court but that he will remain on the ballot?
Vivek, was he being straight up there?
Because I think that's been very successful.
We saw Vivek on that RV making a politically expedient and very smart speech.
Vivek's been on our show twice.
He's an excellent communicator and you know we believe he's the first truly modern era, post-millennial, social media, independent media savvy politician.
Let me know if you Agree with that, and let me know if you think that Rhonda Sanders has just talked himself out of any potential nomination.
Let's have a look at, oh yeah, much of this centers on the legitimacy of the claim that Trump is an insurrectionist.
For that to be true, you have to believe that January the 6th was an insurrection.
A genuine attempt at taking over government.
Now remember, That there has never been an unarmed insurrection in history.
In history, no one's ever gone, we're taking over this country!
Or how you gonna do that?
By bloody well, by being persuasive!
Have you not seen these hats?
We've got one guy with makeup on and a buffalo costume!
Now step aside sir!
Like the Capitol Police were the ones that were armed right?
And certainly they've got a lot more funding since that day and I'm sure that that wasn't the sole agenda at play.
Certainly it seems more and more that there was deep state intervention involved on that day and that event.
Joe Biden though, he thinks that Trump is an insurrectionist.
Here he is live on a landing strip somewhere extraordinary.
Well, I think for some certainty they're self-evident.
You saw it all.
Now whether the 14th Amendment applies, I'll let the court make that decision.
But he certainly supported an insurrection.
No question about it.
None.
Zero.
No questions, self-evident, none zero.
That's actually pretty fluent for dear Joe, but we'll show you a bit later.
Have we got the thing where you see Trump saying, peacefully, peacefully, patriotically, that bit?
Like, that's amazing, because you don't see that in many places.
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friends, Straylight, SunPatria, SensitiveHearts, TruthSetMeFree, all of you.
All of you in the Awake and Wonder chat, and those of you watching us on YouTube, hello to you too.
In a minute, we'll look at the exact moment where Trump declared that it was indeed peaceful.
But first, shall we see how Morning Joe are exploiting this situation?
Over on MSNBC, they are pretty certain that it's beyond insurrection.
Is that what we're looking at now?
To the Republican candidate's argument that this should be, the voters should have the say and not the courts.
Why?
So that's like, that's a pretty legitimate argument.
Should voters decide who's on the ballot and who to vote for ultimately, or the courts?
Extraordinarily, Vivek in his RV speech said, this is not old Europe, although there's nothing wrong with old Europe, where decisions are made in corridors and cloisters, in vestibules by bishops.
Are you standing Blump in 1776.
Russell, will you join us for the upcoming Civil War?
I will join you for the Revolutionary War, when you cast aside all systems of government, when you demand decentralization, when you demand sovereignty at the level of the individual, sovereignty at the level of the community, sovereignty over your food, Sovereignty over your land, sovereignty over your minds, sovereignty over online spaces, rather than a carousel of corruption, a revolving door between Wall Street and Washington, between big tech and government.
We've got to get off this ride, it's making us sick.
Now, Morning Joe there, as he calls himself, just set up the question, shouldn't voters decide?
And here's the pundit's response.
Yeah, DGNX talking about Confederates.
Confederates!
Extraordinary!
Talking about Civil War.
Are they giving you the spectre of Civil War?
You know, there's that movie coming out.
In order to create, that's our question of the day, a sense of fear.
Because you know they like to have us in those fear conditions, right?
They like to have us edgy and anxious, living on our nerves, rather than based, peaceful, awakened and ready.
Let's see how this clip unwinds.
Who betrayed this country.
And this is what they're standing with is the spirit of those Confederates rather than the Americans who came together after a long and brutal civil war that was fought to keep the Union together and saw clearly saw a threat.
in acts confederates running for office so much so that they amended the constitution So because the constitutional clause that's legitimized Trump being removed from the ballot was related to the Civil War, this image is being further evoked.
What that does, I suppose, let me know if you agree with this in the chat, guys, is legitimizes the idea that in this hysterical new paradigm, the legacy media continually doubles down on the idea that 50% of America Our extremists.
50% of America are out of their minds that 50% of America should be deprogrammed in their basket of deplorability to be unbugged from the MAGA extremism.
Now you know me, I believe in decentralisation, individual sovereignty, community sovereignty.
But I can also see that this legacy media machine is hysterical and determined to crush dissent.
Crush dissent through the media.
Crush dissent through the courts.
Engaging in lawfare wherever possible.
And it seems increasingly likely that the persecution of Trump is politically motivated rather than someone going, this is an insurrection!
There's an insurrection happening!
Insurrection!
Insurrection!
Everywhere I look there's an insurrection!
To prevent Those traitors from running for office.
That should send a message that our election system, our electoral system can be used for nefarious purposes against the democracy itself.
It's clear.
It's clear as day.
Clear as day, no question about it.
It's so fascinating when you see the machine mobilising that way.
We've got a brilliant story we'll be showing you in a minute, where magic pot, it just starts getting used as a piece of language everywhere.
Like, talking about Ukraine funding.
Like, we can't just keep funding the Ukraine war, there's not a magic pot.
Yeah, haven't we been saying for a little while?
That you're pumping a lot of taxpayer dollars into an unwinnable war, all of a sudden the phrase magic pot cropping up everywhere.
You know when you see the legacy media or political figures using the same phrases that there's an element of coordination going on, right?
That's at least how it seems to me.
Have you noticed that when they start using the same phrase?
Give me examples of that when you've seen them using the same phrase or piling on or trying to shut down dissent.
Is a button free?
Is that the one where you see him say peacefully and patriotically protest?
Now this is an interesting thing.
You don't see this discussed enough.
Here is Trump on that fateful day, January 6th, Insurrection Day as it's known in some quarters, asking that the crowd behave peacefully.
It's extraordinary this.
I know that everyone here will soon be marching over to the Capitol building to peacefully and patriotically make your voices heard.
That peacefully?
Peacefully and patriotically.
So I suppose, like, now you won't see that often used when the condemnation of Trump is at the forefront.
Are they claiming that that was, that Trump was being sarcastic?
Ironic?
He might be saying peacefully with his mouth, but with, but with his hips!
The hips don't lie!
I saw something that looked like an insurrection just below the belt line there.
Because when he says stuff like, you know, poisoned blood or vermin, they take him very literally then, right?
Then he's literally telling the truth.
But when he says peaceful, he's being sarcastic.
It's interesting.
It's an interesting use of language.
It's an interesting piece of analysis.
Patriotically make your voices heard that phrase can't find it voices heard seems like protest as well doesn't it didn't say This election was definitely stolen.
Let's reverse that wrongdoing by having an unarmed insurrection.
Get your face paint on.
Get your hats on.
Not you that are already in the FBI.
You're already overdressed for this.
You've gone too far.
What's next?
Is that shame in FBI?
In the January 6th report, you won't see it in the January 6th committee hearings that we were all subjected to.
You don't see that phrase in this crazy decision.
that I am going through right now and Mark Levin style I'm actually going to take a crack at it I'm not a lawyer but I am a citizen and I can read and I can read okay I like this guy he's taking his power back that's getting proper network I'm mad as hell we started that's where this show started at the point where network finished Oh man.
So if all of this legislation, all of this persecution, all of this indictment like it's 1999 is about the preservation of democratic principles, the sanctity of democracy, the reason that any riot or insurrection in the capital is a transgression is because that's supposed to be in a secular space, a sacred cathedral.
Of democratic institutional procedure.
But if all that goes on in there is corruption, then no harm, no foul.
If you don't believe that there's anything other than institutional corruption behind the facades and edifices of that building, then what are you complaining about?
Now, we've already seen that there will be no Florida primary in the Democrat election.
We know that.
Is that undemocratic?
It seems pretty undemocratic.
You can vote for anyone as long as it's Joe Biden.
Now, Marianne Williamson, friend of the show, says that she ain't going to be allowed to stand in Massachusetts, I think it is, isn't it?
Let's have a look at this post from dear Marianne.
Yeah, the DNC is at it again.
She's a Democrat.
We discovered that the Massachusetts Democrat Party intends to include only Joe Biden as their primary candidate on the ballot.
Florida, Tennessee, North Carolina, and now Massachusetts.
So that's four states where you can vote for anyone as long as it's Biden.
You can have any color as long as it's black.
It's extraordinary.
She was also in the Florida, so she's been Double turned over, dear Marianne Williamson, and that's a member of their own party.
Remember, RFK wanted to run for leader of the Democrat Party, now running as an independent because it's the only way that he will be heard.
Let's have a look now, dear Joe Biden, Talking about a system of economics he claims to have invented that's trickled down from his dad's table, which doesn't seem to be the best way to inherit a political system, although dribbly systems of tumble-down fluid appears to be the way it's passed on to his children.
We're doing it by building an economy from the middle out and the bottom up, not the top down.
Not a whole lot trickled down on my dad's kitchen table with a top-down economy.
Yeah?
Alright?
How many times have I got to tell you?
Not a lot trickled down to my dad's kitchen table in the old top-down economy.
I think what he's saying is, this is what he's saying.
I'm blue collar.
I'm from the streets.
Corn pop.
Corn Pop!
I took you once, I'll take you again!
It's the folksy, homespun accessibility and affability that Joe Biden tries to utilise as a kind of antidote to the Trump language.
I'm doing Biden Translate.
That's an app I should invent.
Gareth, producer of the show, is just saying, I'm doing Biden Translate.
Yeah, that's what I offer now.
You can get them for when you're on vacation now, can't you?
Hello!
Your hair looks great!
Would you show me the way to the swimming baths?
Biden just said something.
I'll translate it into traditional English.
When you milk from a bilk...
No, you've got me.
You've got me on the second phrase there.
The app, that's it.
The app's gone down.
Crashed the whole app.
Biden, you crashed my Biden translator app.
We were going to be rich with that, but now it's as valuable as my space.
The poor have a shot and the wealthy still do very well.
Oh man, how can you say that?
Do you remember when Biden, when campaigning, said to a room full of donors in the financial district nothing will fundamentally change?
I hate that kind of espousal of blue-collar rhetoric when obviously he operates on behalf of very powerful financial interests.
The middle class does well and we all do well.
That's what we call Bidenomics.
That's what we call Biden-omics, and I am the Biden Translator, the Bidenator.
I don't know, we'll think of something for this app, but he keeps crashing it.
Let's have a look at Joe Biden, even after that rather clumsy occasion where he said that if you don't vote for Joe Biden, then you aren't black, which must be baffling for that founder of Black Lives Matter who said that he's going to vote for Trump, because I do feel like he was black, actually.
Let's have a look at Biden now.
I'm getting ready to translate, don't worry.
I come from a state that has the 8th largest black population in the country.
Right.
I come from a state.
Right.
There's many states in America.
Some of them have high population of African Americans.
I come from the 8th largest, which clearly considers to be sort of in the upper echelons.
Major League Demographics.
And, uh, as they say, the saying goes... They say the saying goes!
That's, that's quite good, he's just saying, I'm gonna say the saying, now, here comes the saying.
Where I come, you bring me to... Where I come, he means where I come from, he doesn't mean where I come, because that would be a disturbing image of a, a thin grey gruel, travelling a short distance.
To the dance, early on.
Which they bring the dance, what's the actual idiom?
Let me go back a bit.
Let's go back.
Actually, I've not got rewind.
Oh, I can go back two seconds.
Go back two seconds.
You brung me to the dance early on.
You brung me to the dance early on.
That is an idiom or maxim in the eighth largest state for African American population.
And I think it's like saying you brought me up to speed.
You incorporated me.
I think some people don't like that Joe Biden said that.
Is that right?
That's another catchphrase he's nosed up.
Yeah, 8 out of 50.
Rusty Ballstud says 8 out of 50.
Oh Joey, you're a dickhead.
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Donald Trump, will he be on the ballot?
If he was, you know what he'd think that was?
He'd think that was tippy top.
Tippy top, that would be.
But I rebuilt our military to a level that it's never been before.
And that includes that, you know, our nuclear stockpile.
I have no choice.
I hated doing it, but it's all tippy top.
It's all really in the best of condition now.
Tippy Top, it's Tippy Top.
Hey, question for the Rumble chat.
Someone's just proposed that Milo, who's sort of, I guess, trolling a little bit, be silenced.
Milo is the best.
Yes, because just spamming with things, mad stuff.
Use lock and vote.
Tippy Top, TT for Tippy Top.
That means we will Milo the best, or we won't if you say no.
Free speech.
So FS for free speech, even though if you look at the chat, It's pretty crazy.
It's not like it's offensive.
It's just repetitive, actually.
Just repetitive.
So TT for mute for five minutes, and or FS for free speech.
You decide.
This is your community.
We believe in your freedom.
This is water, by the way, water from the highlands of Scotland, where your man Trump hails from, where one of his greatest golf courses is.
Let's have a look.
This is a really more tippy top.
Let's have some more tippy-top.
Free speech, free speech.
Oh, Gal, you're gonna have to watch this election.
Count those ballots!
Count those ballots!
No dead people.
Use Dominion voting machines.
They're tippy-top.
They're tippy-top.
Beautiful, beautiful voting machines.
Beautiful.
Tippy-top, tippy-top.
I think it's going in.
People are saying give him a five-minute shutdown.
I don't know, Gal.
You're in charge.
I don't want to sway this election.
I do not want to sway it.
Secure location.
Everything was tippy-top.
But you know with this guy, just think about it.
What's not tippy-top is Joe Biden not knowing what the word hostage means and having an odd, prevaricating, vicissitudinous, vacillating attitude to this very simple inquiry.
Have a look at this guys.
Are we expecting a hostage deal anytime soon?
Yes.
Yes.
Unequivocal.
Straight down the middle.
Are we expecting a hostage deal?
Yes.
Where?
Where else is there hostages?
I'm assuming you mean Israel-Palestine.
Sorry, hostages?
We're pushing it.
There's no expectation at this point.
So what do you mean?
How can you get that wrong?
Go back a bit.
That doesn't make sense.
You must know.
Are we expecting a hostage deal?
Are we expecting a hostage deal any time soon?
Yes.
Yes!
Whoa, whoa, whoa. Where?
Over here.
Ha ha ha ha ha!
You know, those hostages in Colorado.
Those hostages of democracy.
We're pushing it.
I thought you said sausages.
We will have a sausages deal anytime soon.
Sausages, yes.
Hostages, those guys are in a lot of trouble.
There's no expectation at this point.
But we are pushing.
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Oh, the magic pot!
Like, this is one of those stories in the media where they all start using the same phrase all the time.
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Now, Volodymyr Zelensky has mobilised 500,000 new conscripts.
The US is talking about in it for as long as... You know, like, we were never going to be out of that war.
You were going to have to fund it.
Your tax dollars were going to be required ad infinitum, right?
You know that.
Well, now you can't keep funding wars against Russia.
Russia is a massive country that doesn't ever lose wars, right?
Now, these ideas are coming to the forefront with a little bit of language they like to call the magic pot.
It's the new Just Do It.
First to emphasize something that you said.
Other than the supplemental request that the President has made of Congress, there is no magic pot of money that we can draw from.
How do you know?
The Pentagon never passes an audit anyway.
There might be a magic pot.
I mean, where's it all come from?
You're telling us this.
We're trillions in!
We're trillions in!
Tell us in the gallery.
I think they've voted to mute old Milo.
What do you think?
How did that election go?
Free speech?
Respect!
Respect!
All right, let's have a look at this magic pot stuff.
There is no magic pot of funding that we have available to draw on if... He's doing a magic pot now.
...Congress doesn't pass this bill.
That's why we need this funding to support Ukraine going forward.
There is no magic pot of funding that we have available to draw on if...
He's doing the magic pot now.
Congress doesn't pass this bill. That's not how government funding works.
Right, do you know what's happening?
The military-industrial complex have made enough now.
This war has taken ages.
We've got other wars now.
We're sick and tired of this war.
So let's go.
I'm sick of listening to him.
He's got that weird voice asking for money the whole time.
Support someone else's war.
This is amazing because they voted for free speech to include people that are spamming in the chat that might even be a bot and he's still just saying the same stuff.
Yeah, Magic Pot is Insane, isn't it?
It's insane how that kind of language can be used to identify an emergent new trend.
We've gone from Ukraine at all costs to we're going to the Middle East now.
This is where we're going to be spending our money in the Middle East.
And it seems to me that the temperature's changing around that conflict.
After the horrific attacks of October the 7th, there's been a variety of different frames available for that conflict.
Historic, colonial settler, All sorts of different frames.
The right for Israel for self-government.
The right for Israel to defend Israel's self.
All extraordinary arguments.
And as we say on this channel, in our constant quest for decentralization, in our constant quest for speech, for freedom, And free speech.
We're trying to house as many views as possible in an open-minded way, because we respect your views.
Piers Morgan, though, brother British pundit, seems now to be saying, having, I would say, platformed people from across this conflict, that it's time for Israel to stop.
Let me know what you think this means for that conflict.
Hello and welcome to Piers Morgan Uncensored.
Throughout the long and deadly history of Israel's wars with Palestine, it's usually fallen to Israel's friends to tell them when it's time to stop.
That time may be fast approaching again, even as Israel insists it needs more time to eradicate Hamas.
It can only have itself to blame.
This weekend, the IDF admitted to killing three of its own hostages in Gaza.
The men were waving a white flag of surrender.
They'd used scraps of food to scrawl SOS, desperately pleading for help.
Regardless of whether they were Israeli or Palestinian, there was no justification under international law for killing them, to clear breach of the rules of engagement.
I pray for peace.
I pray for peace.
I pray for an end to this conflict.
I pray for a time where the people of the world are not exploited and driven to war, where people are not oppressed.
I pray for peace.
Immediately.
Let me know where you guys stand on this.
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Now, Is Trump's removal from the Colorado, excuse me, ballot a potential point of instigation for civil war?
Yes or no?
Y or N?
After the Colorado Supreme Court's unprecedented decision to remove Trump from the state's 2024 ballot, one of the dissenting justices warns that Chaos will follow.
But could that chaos even involve war?
Now, we're going to stay with you for a little while.
We've got a lot of questions to answer.
We've got a lot of points to make.
But first, let's have a look at the exploitation of... Yeah, a lot of great chat over here.
Let's have a look at the exploitation of the idea of war.
Let's have a look at how propaganda is rolled out.
And let's look at where this decision may take your nation.
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Trump is off the ballot in Colorado and some say that chaos will follow.
But could that chaos become the worst of all eventualities?
War.
Hello there, you Awakening Wonders.
Thanks for joining us on our voyage to truth and freedom.
Oh, thank you.
This is an important moment in American political history.
Trump has been taken off the ballot and it reveals fissures in American political and cultural life that are splitting in ways that we may not have predicted were it not for our awareness of the changing shape of the public sphere.
Put simply, there are members of the Republican party that support this decision, members of the Democrat party that support this decision, and along media lines, it's as you might imagine as well.
The legacy media is in broad support of the decision, whereas independent media are more circumspect and challenging, inquiring as to where a decision of this nature might lead, and the legitimacy of the decision.
In short, You can no longer analyze American public life along the lines of Republican Party, Democrat Party, or even left and right.
What you have now is centralized authority and peripheral figures, some of whom you may love, some of whom you may doubt.
Where is these peripheral figures that have come out in support of Trump or at least against
the decision to take him off the ballot.
Let's look at the legitimacy of this decision and where it might take America.
Is it inevitable now that America breaks apart?
Is it possible to sustain one nation where every single election you have to say, well
I hate the other 50% of the country, the other 49% of the country, they're idiots, this election
was stolen.
Where is America heading now?
What is being resisted?
What is the ulterior energy that's being repressed and ignored?
Put simply, whether you like Trump or not, what does he represent?
And what do these establishment forces that don't want to face Donald Trump in 2024 represent as well?
Let's get into it.
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A bombshell ruling from the Colorado Supreme Court in just the last hour states that Donald Trump is disqualified from holding the office of president and from appearing on the Republican primary ballot in that state.
In a more than 200 page ruling, the court found that Trump is ineligible for the White House under Section 3 of the 14th Amendment to the U.S.
Constitution.
The court found that the district court was correct in its early ruling calling the January 6th attack on the Capitol an insurrection.
It's interesting, isn't it, how language becomes so powerful and important.
Like, if a protest becomes an insurrection, which is still the same event, innit?
Like, the same thing that happened.
There's loads of footage of it.
Right, that's what it is.
What do you call it?
I don't know.
A protest?
A tour?
A weird thing with that buffalo shaman guy?
Well, we're calling it an insurrection.
Why's that?
Then you don't have to have Donald Trump as your opponent in the 2024 election, you don't have to address the mass malaise across America, the failure of establishment politics, the corruption of the military-industrial complex and big pharma that plainly have more influence to exert on these political processes than ordinary Americans, the failing of American cultural life more generally.
What, all you have to do is say that was an insurrection?
Yep.
Yeah, God, that's much easier.
Do that.
Was it an insurrection?
What, then people wondering about?
I'm not saying I support it or that it was a good thing.
Furthermore, what goes on in those buildings?
Isn't it a bigger problem that people in Congress own stocks and shares in companies that they're supposed to regulate?
The donor class can influence and control both political parties?
That lobbying is still a thing?
These are much bigger questions, I would say, to the sanctity of democracy than what those people would do.
Whatever those people were doing that day, it wasn't going to lead to, Right, this guy now has hit a minister for defence.
As Martin Goury pointed out, there has never been an unarmed insurrection in history anywhere.
You can't overthrow America just by putting on a buffalo hat and some make-up.
They've got nuclear weapons!
And that Trump, quote, engaged in that insurrection through his personal actions.
This frankly stunning and unprecedented decision could have major implications in the 2024 race, in which Trump is currently the Republican frontrunner.
The decision will likely be appealed to the U.S.
Supreme Court, which could decide the matter on a national level.
And now for some unbiased input, Rachel Maddow.
This is not a crazy thing for a democracy to do.
This is something that was a hallmark of post-war Germany after World War II.
This is something that happened at Jair Bolsonaro in Brazil quite recently.
This is something that our own Congress did in 1868 after Our own civil war.
It's interesting that the civil war is being brought up.
Surely that was a really different time in your country where there was literal armed conflict between two halves of the nation.
It's interesting what's being evoked right now.
Dictatorship and war.
The legacy media are evoking it.
We're considering it.
What is the energy that's underneath it?
What are the forces that are being harnessed here?
Specifically to preclude anybody from holding office in this country who had engaged in insurrection against this country.
That can't be the same.
You can't say that January 6th was an insurrection and it was a bit like the Civil War.
It's not unheard of, but it would be an incredible wild card.
Let's see how Donald Trump at Christmas responds.
It's Christmas, Trump.
It's no wonder crooked Joe Biden and the far-left lunatics are desperate to stop us by any means necessary.
They are willing to violate the US constitutions at levels never seen before in order to win this election.
In a way, you have both sides now using incendiary and extreme language, saying that this is unprecedented, that it's unconstitutional.
And for me, it's difficult to imagine how America could ever be healed in a 50-50 electoral ballot in 2024,
where generally speaking people don't have a great deal of faith in Joe Biden,
where he's widely regarded to be a career politician, that's potentially engaged in corrupt activity with members
of his family, that has dubious positions on a variety of subjects,
that's broken numerous promises, and Donald Trump, who some people adore and see as a saviour,
and others think...
think is the worst thing to happen in American political life ever, how is either of these
trajectories going to be a solution? Isn't it likely that this is going to lead to further
conflagration rather than a healing? If this happens in other states, if Trump doesn't run,
what's going to happen to the United States of America? Do you think anyone in a position of
power has sort of mapped out what this is going to look like or are they sort of happy to embrace
the idea of chaos? Let me know in the chat what you think.
Joe Biden is a threat to democracy.
It's a threat. It's reassuring to know that Donald Trump's Christmas tree has himself on it.
Not on the top though.
I don't like the connotations.
They're weaponizing law enforcement for high-level election interference because we're beating them so badly in the polls.
This is where new divisions are occurring that don't fall within typical party lines.
You know we're always cynical on this channel when you see a bipartisan A partisan bill was passed the other day to allow Congress people to own stocks and shares in companies that they're supposed to be regulating.
Or a new bill so there's war everywhere all the time.
I always sort of think that, oh look at that, you knew.
We're all coming together in the sweet name of violence.
Well what we're seeing now is opposition to this measure from RFK.
Here's a tweet from him.
Every American should be troubled by the Colorado Supreme Court decision to remove President Trump from the And of course, he was formerly a democrat, now running as an independent.
But broadly speaking, he's an anti-establishment political figure.
And another anti-establishment political figure, this time from what we would once have called the right, is Vivek Ramaswamy.
But similarly, he uses a lot of anti-establishment rhetoric.
He's a person who's well attuned with independent media.
He's learned what worked for Donald Trump.
He knows what people dislike in American public life.
He's realized that there's a constitution now that will never trust the establishment again.
It almost doesn't matter Don't you think now that there's nothing Donald Trump could say that would make people that like Rachel Maddow's show go, do you know what?
I quite like that guy.
And the reverse is true as well.
There's nothing that Rachel Maddow or the sort of legacy media establishment could say that will make you go, nah, I've got off Donald Trump.
Like, it's just now like, I don't trust you.
Neither side trusts each other anymore.
Therefore, what is America?
Whose mind, whose heart does it exist in?
That's why it's interesting there's that new Civil War movie and people are starting to think about Civil War as a kind of possibility.
They have just tried to bar President Trump from the Colorado ballot using an unconstitutional maneuver that is a bastardization of the 14th Amendment to our U.S.
Constitution.
This was a provision, Section 3, that was designed to bar Confederate members, people who switched to the Confederacy, from actually being able to serve.
That's very different than what's at issue here, to say the least.
This is a hollowed-out husk of what the country was built on.
The basic principle that we, the people, select our leadership.
It's interesting to watch the strategy, isn't it?
Like, Rachel Maddow and the Legacy Media have a strategy.
They fall on this because they like it.
Like, ah, good!
An anti-Trump thing's happened.
Let's build it up.
Let's bolster it.
Let's legitimize it.
Let's amplify it.
Let's make it seem legitimate.
And correct.
And then there's figures like Vivek Ramaswamy, who I believe is a positive force in American political life.
He's connected to audiences that have previously been ignored.
He speaks an important language, but he's using this strategically.
He has to make a choice.
Where do I go on Trump?
And I think Vivek Ramaswamy, more than anyone else in the primaries for the Republican Party, has understood how do you manage the specter of Trump?
Either Trump's going to run, and in which case he'll win, Or Trump's going to be removed, in which case the person that's most associated with Trump is probably going to win.
The establishment want Nikki Haley.
Presumably, Nikki Haley's going to go, well, you can't have Donald Trump.
I've told you before, I don't like Donald Trump.
He did great things as president, but I'm with the Koch brothers and JP Morgan and all of that now, right?
That's Nikki Haley's position.
Now, American political life is not left-right or Democrat-Republican, it's establishment-anti-establishment.
That's why we exist in this space, because we are anti-establishment also, because we've worked out during the pandemic period, because of the forever wars and the forever crises, the omni-crisis as we call it here, that the establishment is a bigger threat than any peripheral group.
Now, some people will disagree with that position, but because I, broadly speaking, espouse Decentralization.
That you should have as much sovereignty.
Sovereignty of the individual.
Sovereignty of the community.
Sovereignty over your food rights.
Sovereignty over your media.
Because that's my general position.
Because I believe in things like free speech.
Because I believe in your right to be different than me.
We have to make that choice.
This is the path we have to walk.
Let me know in the chat if you agree.
Not the unelected elite class in the back of palace halls.
That's old world Europe, not the United States.
Nothing wrong with old world Europe.
That's why I'm making a pledge today.
That I will withdraw, I pledge to withdraw from the Colorado GOP primary ballot unless and until Trump's name is restored.
And I demand that Ron DeSantis and Chris Christie and Nikki Haley do the same thing.
Good move, isn't it?
Because now Ron DeSantis and Nikki Haley and all those guys, they've got to make a choice.
They've got to decide whether or not, oh, do we support Trump or do we stay on the ballot?
Of course, we know that this will go to the Supreme Court and we'll unpack the legislature of this as best we can in a minute.
But culturally and politically, what we're seeing now Is some good game playing by Vivek Ramaswamy.
He knows where his audience is.
He knows which way the wind is blowing.
We're seeing the legacy and establishment left maneuvering against Trump, as you would anticipate.
Where will all of this lead us?
And more importantly, where will it lead America?
And then you have to ask questions about the concept of a nation itself.
Who benefits from having 300 million people under one rule in the basic hierarchical structure that's exploitative to everyone in a variety of ways, except for those at the very top strata?
Or else these Republicans are simply complicit in this unconstitutional attack on the way we conduct our constitutional republic.
The Colorado Supreme Court made history Tuesday with an unprecedented ruling that former President Donald Trump is constitutionally ineligible to run in 2024 because the 14th Amendment's ban on insurrectionists holding public office covers his conduct on January 6th, 2021.
It's sophistry, that.
And they've gone, you can't have insurrectionists hold office.
And so January the 6th, that was an insurrection.
And he led that insurrection.
So he's an insurrectionist.
That's at best.
Slight of hand, isn't it?
He wasn't like, yeah, let's go.
That wasn't what happened that day.
It's weird, isn't it?
It's an odd space where you can't really trust that line at all.
Well, well, there you go.
Starting to make sense.
It's the first time in history the Constitution's insurrection clause has been used to disqualify a presidential candidate.
Don't you get the sense that they just scramble around for some way to scupper Donald Trump in the same way that Julian Assange Uh, espionage?
Can we call that espionage?
That you revealed all of those war crimes?
Yeah, that is espionage to do that.
You espionaged us so hard there.
And Snowden?
Espionage!
They invent stuff, don't they, to retain power.
There's no legitimacy to their government, so how can you use things like moral legitimacy or regulatory or constitutional legitimacy as a weapon when most people now just don't trust it?
It was really interesting seeing Barack Obama's speech at Stanford.
Him say, oh, it's the waters are muddied.
You just have to flood a country's public square.
With enough raw sewage.
No one knows what to believe anymore, but we do know what not to believe, and it's essentially the establishment.
But the text of the 14th Amendment doesn't actually define an insurrection or spell out what it means to engage in insurrection.
Even in the old days, there was room for interpretation, like the hate speech laws in Ireland.
What do you mean by hate, though?
We're not telling you that because then we wouldn't be able to use it against you at some point.
Hate's complicated.
We don't want to get into it.
It's not clear what insurrection is.
It isn't clear what engagement is.
So we're in a legal quagmire that will presumably go to the Supreme Court.
Interesting.
How will that go?
And Section 3 of the 14th Amendment says oath-breaking insurrectionists can't serve as senators, representatives, presidential electors, or hold any office, civil or military, under the United States or under any state.
But it doesn't mention the presidency.
So we don't know what they mean by engaging, we don't know what they mean by insurrection, we don't know if January 6th was an insurrection and it doesn't actually explicitly say presidency in the piece of legislation or constitutional language that they're using.
So it's not very clear-cut.
Seems like one of the factors is we don't like Donald Trump and we don't want to have him in an election.
What can we use this week to stop that happening?
Stuff from the Civil War?
That's your stuff from the Civil War!
The 4-3 decision removes Trump from the Republican primary ballot in Colorado, which is scheduled for Super Tuesday in early March.
Woo!
Super Tuesday, everyone!
I'm not going to be that soupy if you took out the main quarterback.
Is that what you do?
Is that how you talk?
The dissents from the sharply divided 4-3 court offer some legal foundations for Trump to overturn the historic ruling when he inevitably appeals to the US Supreme Court.
One justice concluded that a candidate shouldn't be disqualified under the 14th Amendment if they haven't been convicted of insurrection, which is a federal crime.
Trump is facing other felony charges, but not insurrection, in his federal election subversion case.
Another justice raised due process concerns and said only Congress has the power to enforce the ban.
This is falling apart, isn't it?
So he hasn't been convicted with insurrection.
He hasn't been charged with insurrection.
We don't know that January 6th was an insurrection or that he caused an insurrection.
We don't know what an insurrection means in the piece of legislation that they're using or whether it applies to people that are running for the presidency.
It's an open and shut case!
You can't handle the truth!
Haven't heard any!
Three of the seven justices on the Colorado Supreme Court dissented, arguing the former president didn't have a fair trial.
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Legal scholar Jonathan Turley slammed the Colorado Supreme Court for its ruling, saying this court just handed partisans on both sides the ultimate tool to try to shortcut elections and it's very, very dangerous.
Oh, bloody hell.
You idiots.
You're making it worse and worse for everyone.
Stop it.
Stop making it so bad.
Start addressing the actual problem.
The quality of life.
The lack of infrastructure.
The despair that people are feeling.
These unnecessary wars.
Subsidiaries for powerful interests.
Accepting donations.
Congress people own their stocks and shares.
All of that.
It's so obvious that that's the problem.
Instead of like, right, get the constitution!
Ah!
We could say it was an insurrection!
Or that he had an erection.
That rhymes with insurrection!
It'll do!
Turley, a professor of law, added, Like, that's someone that's, I suppose, interested in democracy and process and procedure, and where did all those people go?
of it not good. In my view it was not an insurrection, it was a riot he said. Like that's someone
that's I suppose interested in democracy and process and procedure and where did all those
people go? Where did all the sort of normal people go?
When did it go into this weird metastasized version of democracy or constitutional republic or whatever you guys want to call it?
Like when did it turn into this weird mad game where no one's like sort of boringly talking about procedure?
No no that's not an insurrection that was at worst a riot.
Those voices seem to have disappeared like people are too mad and amplified it really is oddly apocalyptic and this kind of escalation of tension is likely to have a negative outcome it's not going to be positive is it?
He said, while he understands those in violation of the law that day should face consequences, the ruling against Trump goes a step too far.
That doesn't mean that the people responsible for that day shouldn't be held accountable, but to call this an insurrection for the purposes of disqualification would create a slippery slope for every state in the union.
In a sense, you should be able to, as I've said before, take the nouns out and still have the same impression.
This Riot was as a result of this issue, this many people were hurt, this much damage was done and then later you can say January the 6th or this social issue and you would have the same view.
That's principles and that's legislation.
When everything is interpretive and the mobilisation and weaponisation of the law because of the sort of vendetta, Then it creates the kind of trust that Barack Obama's saying is only caused by independent media.
That's what they'll say, because of Trump's mad vocal supporters, people will doubt this legitimate piece of legislature.
But even me, looking at this, I don't have a dog in the fight.
I'm not in America.
I don't vote in American elections.
I can see that what the intention is, it's plain that this is an attempt to find a way to hobble Trump.
Totally concluded by saying that this gets in the way of free and fair elections just ahead of the start of primary season.
This is a time when we actually need democracy.
We need to allow the voters to vote.
We need to hear their decision.
And the court here just said, you're not going to get that in Colorado.
We're not going to let you vote for Donald Trump.
Now, one of the main narratives that's emerged in the last few months is Trump is a dictator.
Trump will exile and maybe even execute his opponents.
Trump is like Mao.
Trump is like Mussolini.
This is a false equivalency and also, I believe, a distraction from the type of dictatorship that seems to me more likely now.
A kind of bureaucratic, reasoned, rational, Manipulative.
We found a law back in the old days that we can mobilize here.
What if we call January 6th an insurrection instead of a riot?
What if we say that Trump's been convicted of insurrection?
What if we say this law can be applied to the presidency?
All of that is a new form of tyranny using bureaucracy, a kind of technological bureaucratic dictatorship.
The same kind as we have over here in Europe where Thierry Breton, a bureaucrat, We've got to take down Musk.
We've got to take down X. And they just sort of like an insidious fog creep in and suffocate dissenting voices.
You don't have to agree with Trump.
You don't have to like Elon Musk.
You just have to recognize now that there are not that many powerful anti-establishment voices.
And if when you look at these anti-establishment voices, you go, I don't like that one.
I don't like that one.
This one doesn't agree with me entirely.
What will be left in the end is nobody.
And what you'll have is the establishment.
That's the way it's going now.
So unless you start going, well these people might be, you know, fundamentalist Muslim, and these people might be radical, progressive, gay folk, or whatever it is.
Unless you start believing in actual freedom, principles, where you actually don't care.
You just say, these people should be able to run their own community.
They should have individual sovereignty.
They should have community sovereignty.
The establishment doesn't want that.
We have to oppose the establishment.
And it's those kind of ideas, as well as the ideas espoused here by Jonathan Turley, like, hold on a minute, this doesn't seem democratic, it's overreach.
Unless that kind of stuff starts reaching us again, what we're going to get is a kind of, a bit like in Star Wars, where that machine just sort of crushes them in the sludge.
That's what's happening now.
Now that's what we're all experiencing.
You can dislike Trump, you can believe he's responsible for January the 6th, but this
This is hands down the most anti-democratic opinion I've seen in my life.
Wow.
What we've got to get to is the point where you go, I don't like Donald Trump, I disagree with Donald Trump on almost everything, but this is mental.
Until we get to that point, you've got to have a war.
And I reckon the reason we're at this point, really, is because we all recognise that politics has been corrupted by corporate globalism, and it's a sham, and so people are just reaching for stuff that has emotional power.
And Donald Trump has emotional power.
Whether that's the emotional power of, I love this guy, he's funny, he's outspoken, or, I hate this guy, he's a misogynist, I hate... Like, he's emotionally charging people, because that's all that's left.
Because we know it's a uni-party dictatorship already.
But will it lead to war?
More than two-fifths of Americans believe civil war is at least somewhat likely in the next 10 years, according to a 2022 survey, a figure that increases to more than half among self-identified strong Republicans.
They're the ones that are up for it.
I'd like a war!
Participants were asked, looking ahead to the next 10 years, how likely is it, do you think, that there'll be a civil war in this country?
Among all US citizens, 43% said civil war was at least somewhat likely.
Among strong Democrats and Independents, that figure was 40%, but among strong Republicans, 54% said civil war was at least somewhat likely.
What I feel that is happening, because of the unconscious activity that's happening in media and politics right now, is they're inadvertently providing a charge that could lead from the kind of dystopic malaise that most people live within, glumly, just like, oh god, I'll watch the telly, I'll eat some sugar, I'll drink some booze, I'll do some drugs, into a kind of Oh well, it's on!
You know, that's the risk I think that's currently being toyed with.
Surveys show Americans find it increasingly important to live around people who share their political values.
Animosity towards those in the opposing party is higher than at any time in living memory.
42% of registered voters believe Americans in the other party are downright evil.
We've created a state and a situation where through media irresponsibility, I would suggest, and I would say legacy media rather than independent media, you've created two utterly polarised camps.
This is always a problem that's laying at the feet of independent media and social media more broadly.
Look at how ordinary TV shows now, like old school things that have been going on since the 1960s, will propagandise for the establishment, will condemn 50% of the population.
Those MAGA idiots.
This was a silly move.
To present someone that was popular, that touched a nerve, that has massive support as a lunatic and an extremist was a risk.
And it was a risk that was undertaken.
Deliberately, because I think establishment politicians of both sides knew they couldn't compete with someone that could reach people, that could reach into the anger and the dissatisfaction and go, hey, do you want things to change?
Do you want me to drain the swamp?
Because they can't go, well, we'll drain the swamp as well.
We'll drain it.
We'll stop being so corrupt.
We'll stop running foundations that take money.
We'll stop taking half a million dollars for After dinner speakers.
We'll stop leaving presidential offices and doing loads of movies and prestigious projects and acting like we're better than you the whole time and having super fancy parties and claiming that we care about social justice.
They lost the moral high ground, but they wanted to retain it.
And the only way to do that was to demonize, repress and claim that half the population were essentially subhuman.
And then to point out when there was populist rhetoric on the other side.
Ah, that sounds a bit Nazi.
Well, that's a two-way street.
I think that if you create the conditions for this kind of oppositionism, you have to ultimately pay a price and they will never pay that price because they can't change because they are co-opted and owned by interests that are beyond anything that they might claim to believe in.
They are corporate globalist puppets.
We know this already.
And so they've just got to find weird rhetorical ways of claiming they're better than Trump.
How can they?
Almost 40% would be upset at the prospect of their child marrying someone from the opposite party.
Even before the 2020 election, when asked if violence would be justified if the other party won the election, 18.3% of Democrats and 13.8% of Republicans responded in the affirmative.
That's astonishing that the Democrats, thankfully, they don't have the guns.
Increasingly, each America is running under different laws.
America will still be America, but it's fast becoming two versions of America.
The open question is like the one faced by every couple that separates.
How will the two find ways to be civil toward each other?
So, whatever you think about Donald Trump being taken off the ballot in Colorado, it does seem that it's quite manipulative and that sophistry has been involved.
Like, Ah, if we say this and it was this and that was that, if we claim that it was an insurrection, if we claim that he caused the insurrection, if we imagine that he's been convicted of insurrection, using these laws we can delegitimize Trump's candidacy.
That, for me, is a further doubling down on the lack of understanding that caused these conditions in the first place.
People are disillusioned with politics in the United States for reasons that are plain and obvious.
By claiming that this lightning rod of populism They're refusing to acknowledge the causes of the conditions.
It astonishes me that this is happening.
Interestingly and intriguingly, what's now being revealed is that America is not a country of Democrats and Republicans.
America is a country of pro-establishment and anti-establishment beliefs.
And what I believe will happen over the next few years is anti-establishment interests start to coalesce.
People start to realise, could we unify in a decentralised independent movement against this uniparty corruption and all have more sovereignty in our own lives?
Individual sovereignty, community sovereignty, national sovereignty.
Wouldn't all of us ultimately do a deal to be left alone to live how we want to live with those we love in our own community, free from the intervention of the state and the tyranny of corporate globalism?
But that's just what I think.
Let me know what you think in the chat.
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Things are going very well in the chat.
I see people are falling in love.
Glory to you all.
Whitney or Whitey68.
They haven't even charged anyone with insurrection.
How did they aid in something that even they acknowledged didn't happen?
Just Thinking says, blowing Biden's ear and he'll follow you anywhere.
What a romantic idea.
I, Framka85, I support anyone's choice to vote according to their own conscience.
No one needs to be removed from a ballot.
If he's that dangerous, the people are capable of recognising the possible harm.
There you go.
Simple belief and faith in the idea of the ballot box there.
Melvin's one.
Now January 6th is compared to civil war and Nazi Germany.
I do have to say it says Nazi Germany.
My God.
YoMama222, can people write Trump in even if some states are removing him from the ballot?
I just write it down.
I like it.
What you've done there is you've spotted a flaw in the plan.
Simply take a pencil with you into the booth and you can put anyone on there.
I vote for myself.
I vote for the sovereignty within myself.
I vote for my own divine connection to limitless intelligence.
Tick!
Jesse from Michigan, they will get the insurrection they want so badly.
Now that did sound menacing.
Rampart64, let Trump and Biden settle it in the Thunderdome.
You're right.
Why are we messing around with all of these debate or don't debate, ballot box, no ballot box, indictment, no indictment, impeachment, no impeachment, when we've got a perfectly good Thunderdome not being used?
I would say, would you want them in top-to-toe lycra or simple, humble shorts?
Tippy-tap, little tippy-tap trunks is what you want them in.
It would be a tippy-top little bout, I'd say.
Hey, listen, one of the things, they're still coming.
We're at 22,000 now.
Beautiful to see you in the Rumble Chat.
Beautiful to see you over in the Awakened Wonder Chat, Adele3013.
People don't care enough to awaken.
Yes, we do.
No, we really do have a writing option.
I will write you in, Russell.
Fair enough, I'll do it.
If the electorate want it, by God I will serve.
By God I will serve.
Shall we have a look at that?
Florida croc getting mangled up by a refuse can.
Garbage can.
This is excellent.
I'd like to point out the skill in the timing, the expertise with which this alligator is handled as a man who's sometimes struggled dealing with mouses.
And the correct word is mouses.
Firstly confidence.
He's very confident for a man in sliders.
He's marching towards that gator with no self-doubt at all.
Now that's already impressive.
Have you ever tried to get, like if one of your pets makes a stool in your home, you've got to get under it maybe with a bit of card.
It can't be too, like this bit of paper, that'd be too soft to get under it.
You need card like this to get under like a cat Bear would never befoul our home like that.
You get under it and then you've got to sort of flip it out of the house.
Look, he's getting underneath an alligator with a trash receptacle, or in our country that would be called simply a bin.
That's the first thing he's done that's impressive.
Excellent timing with the lid.
That's where he could go wrong there.
He's gotten it over the head of the croc.
amazing. It's got it in, I mean it's fast thrashing.
I'd panic, I think, if I could feel something like that thrashing.
Have you ever had to catch, if a mouse gets into your house, or more than one mouse, I think that's mouses, like, you have to, like, I don't like it when a creature squirms, you know?
Or even a bird, like, if you hold a bird in your hands like that and you feel its little wings go... I don't even like picking up a chicken, you know?
Like, and it sort of feels like it's going... To get a gator in a wheelie bin, as it was called in our country, impressive.
That's when I'd panic.
I'd panic at that bit, where you're having to pull the bin up onto its side.
Because that's lower back, you've got to scroll.
Imagine if you did a little fart, panicked.
Oh god, I've got it!
I've got it!
Because I'd be so overwhelmed that the plan... I've bloody done it!
I've got underneath the gaiter, I've closed the lid on the gaiter, and now all I've got to do... Oh no!
I've undermined myself in front of the gator.
Then just dispatching, I mean that's impressive.
Oh.
Excuse me, that's not the recycling, excuse me, that's not for recycling, that's for ordinary garbage.
That'd be bloody typical, wouldn't it?
Someone said it was the wrong trash can.
I mean in a sense the planning of that community, they have built a community around a gator swamp.
I don't have a swamp. I'm an idiot.
I'm gonna get you.
I'm going to get you!
Kick!
Do you think that guy's done that before?
That can't be the first time he's done it and he's made that many decisions.
We had to change a tyre on my car the other day and when I say we, I mean some people changed the tyre while I stood nearby and I counted up the number of decisions that I would have done differently.
Firstly, I don't know if I'd have got that trash can underneath the gator.
Then I don't know if I'd have flipped the bin.
If I got that far, there's no way I'd have done that bit where he got the right way up and then to invert when you're taking it
down the grass hill magnificent When in the check on that's Florida
So very relaxed in a like I feel like at this point I could show off and build a whole thing
Go bro Thomas is in the chat take the globalist elite trash out
Yeah, that's the reptilians, man.
That's the Illuminati shape-shifting reptilians.
Get them in the wheelie bin and take them down to the swamp.
We've drained the swamp.
We're filling the swamp up again.
Right here, right here.
Right here.
Hey bro, will you let it go?
You're gonna have a lot of room.
I'm outta here.
I'm outta here. Bye.
If anything, he's undermined it with the run.
That's the only thing.
If he'd have just walked off back then, I would have happily married that man.
But once again to admit I would have gone wrong much earlier in that process.
Have a look at this bear.
This is another fantastic example.
We've seen now the Florida Croc beautifully dispatched.
This is a bear approaching a vehicle, not this glorious bear panting and whining in my ear all for constant and incessant treats.
This bear here approaching a car.
This bear, look for the moment, it has a very all-too-human reaction to being screamed at.
Don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't, don't Brilliant that it opens the door, smarter than the average bear, but look at how it reacts when it's shouted at.
Like this bit, when it sort of backs away.
No, I don't like that.
No I don't like that screaming!
AHHHHHHHHH!
AHHHHHHHHH!
AHHHHHHHHHHH!
AHHHHHHHH!
AHHHHHHHHHHH!
So it was just on it's heels and went...
AHH! Sweet nature!
Can we not live side by side with the great bears and with the alligators?
Can we not build a better world together?
Maybe we can if we consult some of the finest minds, if we build a symposium, if we build communities where the wisest, the brightest, and the most beautiful among us, and that includes all of us, Come together in the spirit of true freedom to create new sovereign communities united against the establishment but decentralized.
The maximum amount of control in your own life.
The minimum amount of corporate wars and corporate globalism.
The minimum amount of NGOs intervening in your freedom from across the globe.
Fake currencies, debanking, the shutting down of your power, exploiting crises.
Maximum freedom is what we want and these are the kind of conversations that we're committed to having here on Stay Free with Russell Brown.
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